Long before their wedding in the golden hills of Umbria, music manager Camille Goldman and music producer and writer Tommy King had unknowingly crossed paths. “After we got engaged, I found a video of me as a fan walking toward the stage where Tommy was performing,” Camille says. “I had no idea that years later, that same band would become a client—and that the man behind the keys would become my husband.”
The pair officially met in 2019, “when we were on the road at a music festival…while working with the same client. For years, our relationship was purely professional, platonic, built on trust, collaboration, and countless hours on tour, doing TV performances, et cetera. When life shifted, and we both found ourselves single, our friendship effortlessly grew into something more.” She adds, “For our first date, he picked me up in his 1973 Porsche 911 Targa—swoon!—and took me wine tasting in Los Alamos, California. On our second date, he told me he was going to do everything it took to be the man I wanted to marry and to marry me. Guess he was right!”
The couple became engaged in December 2023 in their own backyard, surrounded by their friends and family. “Smart of Tommy to know the only way to surprise me was to have me unknowingly plan it,” says Camille. “His best friend got up to give a toast, then my sister followed, completely unaware of what was about to happen. Suddenly, Tommy was down on one knee. We spent the rest of the night dancing and celebrating by candlelight and making s’mores around a fire. It was perfect.”
Eighteen months later, they welcomed 54 guests to Borgo Bastia Creti, a 14th-century hamlet in Umbria, Italy. “It was a rainy winter day, with mist hanging low over the hills,” Camille recalls of their first visit to the property. “Even in that weather, it felt magical—ivy spilling over the stone walls of the courtyard, rolling hills, and olive groves spanning the landscape. We knew that if it looked that enchanting on its gloomiest day, it would be nothing short of breathtaking when filled with summer light and our loved ones.”
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